Washington State eases past Oregon State

Feb 15, 2008 - 5:15 AM
CORVALLIS, Oregon (Ticker) -- Washington State found the
perfect tonic to help turn around its struggles.

Taylor Rochestie scored 24 points to lead the 20th-ranked
Cougars to a 70-57 victory over Oregon State in the Pac-10
Conference on Thursday.

Derrick Low added 21 points for Washington State (19-5, 7-5
Pac-10), which has now won two straight following a three-game
skid. The Cougars had lost five of their previous nine
contests.

Punchless Oregon State (6-18, 0-12) staggered to its 14th
consecutive defeat and remained the only winless team in
conference play.

"At this stage of the year, it's not about your opponent, it's
about how you play the game and earlier we did not do that,"
Washington State coach Tony Bennett said. "We came out flat,
but we battled back and made some plays."

Lathen Wallace scored 13 points for the Beavers, who have scored
more than 63 points just twice during the skid and have not won
since December 19 at home against Northern Colorado.

Once again, a lack of scoring victimized Oregon State, which has
lost six consecutive home games and fell to 0-6 under Kevin
Mouton, who replaced the fired Jay John last month.

"It doesn't weigh on me, personally. I don't think that it
weighs on anybody," said Beavers guard Rickey Claitt of the
losing. "Our shots aren't falling and when your shots don't
fall, you have to play defense. We can't let a team score 70
points on us. We have to get stops and not put them at the free
throw line.

Rochestie hit three 3-pointers and combined with Low for 17
first-half points to help the Cougars take a 29-21 lead at the
intermission.

Washington State scored the first five points of the second half
to open a 13-point lead before Omari Johnson connected on a
hook shot for Oregon State with 17:13 to play in the game - its
first field goal in 9:52.

"It was tough getting a rhythm," Mouton said. "There were some
things that we did in the second half that we didn't do in the
first half. We went a spurt in the first half when we didn't
score for six minutes. I think we just scored one field goal,
which hurt us. You can't go six, seven minutes and only get a
field goal."

The Beavers rallied to get within 37-31 on a 3-pointer by
Wallace, but Low answered from the arc and Rochestie scored on a
layup to restore the lead to 42-31 with 12:45 to play.

Oregon State never got closer than eight points thereafter.

"That's our 19th victory and last time I checked, Washington
State hasn't been doing that too often," Bennett said. "But, we
are very grateful and very thankful to come away with a win and
we are going to keep on playing."